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Any idea what this is? Nectarine Tree

 
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This problem wasn't there last week when I checked the tree. Any idea what we're dealing with? The tree is already weakened and I expected that it would die this past winter. Instead it's loaded with blossoms. Can I save it?
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Looks like bacterial canker to me.

https://pnwhandbooks.org/plantdisease/host-disease/cherry-prunus-spp-bacterial-canker
 
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That looks like it. Do you think the tree can be saved? This is the main trunk.
 
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Lauren Ritz wrote:That looks like it. Do you think the tree can be saved? This is the main trunk.


I have no real experience with it, so I don’t know.
 
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You might try Monterey Disease Control. It’s received great reviews.

https://www.montereylawngarden.com/product/monterey-complete-disease-control-brand/
 
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